Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Mexico: 10 killed at rehab centre

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MEXICOCITY: Ten men were killed on Saturday when gunmen opened fire on a drugs rehabilita­tion centre in the Mexican city of Irapuato, the government of Guanajuato state said.

Guanajuato, a region in central Mexico, has become one of the principal flashpoint­s of surging gang violence which President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has promised to quell.

But despite lockdown measures imposed to combat the coronaviru­s outbreak, homicides continue to test record levels.

The state government said in a late Saturday statement that according to preliminar­y findings, three unidentifi­ed assailants shot up the rehab centre in

Irapuato, an industrial hub south of the state capital, also named Guanajuato.

Meanwhile, police are also investigat­ing the killing of three men shot dead in a separate attack on Saturday in the city of Celaya, state government said.

Rehab centres have previously been targeted by criminal gangs waging turf wars for control of the drug business.

In September 2017, at least 14 people were killed and several wounded in an attack by suspected gangsters on a drug rehab centre in the northern city of Chihuahua.

The governor of a Mexican state recently roiled by clashes between security forces and demonstrat­ors apologised on Saturday for abuses carried out by police against people protesting the against death of a man in police custody.

Enrique Alfaro, governor of the western region of Jalisco, said he was appalled that police in Guadalajar­a had on Friday beaten some participan­ts in a demonstrat­ion over the death of the man, Giovanni Lopez.

“It embarrasse­s me, it distresses me, it greatly pains me as a man from Jalisco, and as governor,” Alfaro said.

Floyd’s death helped drive demonstrat­ions over the fate of Lopez, who died in police custody in Jalisco last month after reportedly being detained by municipal officers for not wearing a face mask to contain the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

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